Thursday, February 25, 2016

Release Blitz ~ Slip of the Tongue by Jessica Hawkins




Title: Slip of the Tongue
Author: Jessica Hawkins
Genre: Contemporary Romance
 Release Date: February 25, 2016



Blurb


Sadie Hunt isn’t perfect—but her husband is. Nathan Hunt has her coffee waiting every morning. He holds her hand until the last second. He worships the Manhattan sidewalk she walks on. Until one day, he just…stops. And Sadie finds herself in the last place she ever expected to be. Lonely in her marriage. 


When rugged and sexy Finn Cohen moves into the apartment across the hall, he and Sadie share an immediate spark. Finn reveals dreams for a different life. Sadie wants to save her marriage. Their secrets should keep them apart, not ignite a blistering affair. But while Sadie’s marriage runs colder by the day, she and Finn burn hotter. 

Her husband doesn’t want her anymore. The man next door would give up everything to have her.








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Excerpt


After spending two hours outdoors getting my headshots taken by Finn, I slide into the backseat of the Uber with Finn, grateful to be back inside. He puts an arm around my shoulders and draws me to him. “Cold?” 


I should pull away. Once I have it, though, his warmth is impossible to reject and feels as necessary as breathing. “A little.” 

He squeezes me closer. Moves his hand up and down my bicep. “You’re shivering.” 

The driver looks at us in the rearview mirror. “You guys are a cute couple.” 

“Thanks,” I say. 

Finn arches an eyebrow, pleased—because she thinks we’re together, or because I didn’t correct her? I don’t even want to correct her. I’ve missed the look she’s giving us, the one a woman makes when she’s more envious than jealous. I get it all the time with Nathan. That feeling, coupled with the heater blasting from the front seat, leaves me slightly woozy. 

We’re just like actors in a movie, I tell myself. This isn’t real. It doesn’t count. After a few minutes, the urgency to get warm lessens, and the door opens to another less pressing, but still basic need. Because that’s how my arousal feels—essential. The more it’s ignored, the fiercer it grows. I snuggle into his side. All it takes is his hand on my upper thigh to invite an assault of graphic fantasies. Finn shoving me down on the backseat because he can’t control himself anymore. Thrusting his fingers under the hem of my dress to find me ready for him. The lower half of my body aches with sudden demands. 

“Some of those photos we just took were for me,” he whispers in my ear. He couldn’t have chosen a worse moment to tease me. My legs are jelly-like. “Does that make you mad?” 

I check to see if the driver is paying attention. She must know I’m married. How can something so vital and concrete in my life be hidden? “What if I say yes?” I ask. 

“I’ll delete them. If you’re sure it doesn’t . . . turn you on.” 

I try not to pant. “Why would it?” 

“Imagining me looking at them later.” 

I turn my head. Our mouths are a breath apart. One more inch, and they’ll touch. Again. Those lips are the color of sunburnt rock but whisper soft. We’ve done it once. Would one more kiss hurt? I can’t stop the image of him looking at me, my exposed, white throat on his computer, his cock in a firm fist. It should disgust me. It makes my panties damp instead.

“No response necessary,” he says as the car pulls up to the curb. “I can read it on your face.”

Review
5 stars
It doesn't happen very often that I connect to a book the way that I did this one. I have felt the loneliness, along with all the doubts and suspicions, just like Sadie. Sadie, thought her and Nathan's marriage was perfect until he stopped showing her attention. Like any woman, she automatically thought there was someone else. She also had the extreme loneliness along with serious doubts and the fears took over. She took comfort in her neighbor, who started out as a good friend but then turned more. It seems Finn was hiding some things as well but Sadie figures it out. This book goes to show how even the most perfect marriage have their issues and why communication is so important in making things work. I must say I give Sadie a lot of credit, she might have a had a moment of weakness ok maybe a few of them, but in the end she held her own and worked hard to make her marriage work. This made me think back of some of my not great moments of marriage and how we have since worked those issues out and are stronger because of it. Every marriage has their issues, it just depends on how the couple chooses to work on them. I honestly love Sadie and Nathan. They remind me of my husband and I. This was an incredible and beautiful written book that I think we all at some point can relate to. I loved every minute of this book.





Author Bio

Jessica Hawkins grew up between the purple mountains and under the endless sun of Palm Springs, California. She studied international business at Arizona State University and has also lived in Costa Rica and New York City. To her, the most intriguing fiction is forbidden, and that's what you'll find in her stories. Currently, she resides wherever her head lands, which is often the unexpected (but warm) keyboard of her trusty MacBook.


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